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Yearly Archives: 2007
Marketers at the Gate: The ever more annoying Web
It seemed to take forever for the world of marketing to discover there was an Internet and that a lot of people were to be found there. But discover it they did, finally. And as anyone who has used the … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Marketing, Web
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Damn you writers, yes, you should get paid!
I actually think I am not nearly as proud of what I’ve written as I am in the fact that I’ve always insisted on being paid and being paid well. What I like most about this wonderfully articulate argument by … Continue reading
Posted in Work, Writers, Writing
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NaNoWriMo … Oh dear, the harsh reality
Geez … It’s November 1, the day is almost half over in my part of the world and I have yet to begin on my 50,000 words for National Novel Writing Month (which I said I would do, fool that … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
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The clausal writer
One of the things I’ve noticed about my writing, a thing I find really annoying and you’ve probably also noticed it, is that if you’ve read many of my posts or if you’ve read other things I may have written … Continue reading
Posted in Writers, Writing
Tagged clauses, journalism, lede, paragraphs, sentences, words, Writers, Writing
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Nobel prize for Doris Lessing
It’s been a while since I’ve read something by Doris Lessing but some time back (1970′s and 1980′s?) I read quite a bit. She was and still is a favourite writer for me. So I was quite happy to see … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Writers
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